may i take pictures here - translation to greek
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may i take pictures here - translation to greek

BRITISH RADIO COMEDY PROGRAMME
Take it from Here; TIFH; Take It From Here

may i take pictures here      
μπορώ να πάρω φωτογραφίες εδώ
may i help you         
2022 SOUTH KOREAN TELEVISION SERIES
One Hundred Won Butler; May I Help You
μπορώ να σας βοηθήσω
May Day         
  • 1876 May Day celebration at Central City Park, Macon, Georgia
  • John Collier]]<br />
<br />
For thus it chanced one morn when all the court,<br />
Green-suited, but with plumes that mocked the may,<br />
Had been, there won't, a-maying and returned,<br />
That Modred still in the green, all ear and eye,<br />
Climbed to the high top of the garden-wall<br />
To spy some secret scandal if he might,}}<ref>''[[Idylls of the King]] : Guinevere'', [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]], 1859</ref>
  • Lily of the valley
  • Longview Park]] in [[Rock Island, Illinois]], c. 1907 – 1914
  • ''Maibaum'' in [[Bad Tölz]], Germany
  • May Day festivities at [[National Park Seminary]] in [[Maryland]], 1907
  • ''Floralia'' by [[Antonio María Reyna Manescau]] (1888).
  • Maypole dancing in the Netherlands, by [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]] (16th century).
  • May Day festivities in [[Tampere Central Square]], Finland.
  • ''Maibaum'' in [[Munich]], Germany
ANCIENT NORTHERN HEMISPHERE SPRING FESTIVAL AND USUALLY A PUBLIC HOLIDAY
May day; 2002 Mayday; National Day of Labour; 1999 Mayday; Första maj; May day parade; Forsta maj; Foersta maj; May Day parade; May games; May Games; May Day parades; May festival; May-day festival; Early May bank holiday
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Take It from Here

Take It from Here (often referred to as TIFH, pronounced – and sometimes humorously spelt – "TIFE") is a British radio comedy programme broadcast by the BBC between 1948 and 1960. It was written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden, and starred Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley and Joy Nichols. When Nichols moved to New York City in 1953, she was replaced by June Whitfield and Alma Cogan. The show is best remembered for introducing The Glums. Through TIFH Muir and Norden reinvented British post-war radio comedy – amongst other influences, it was one of the first shows with a significant segment consisting of parody of film and book styles, later used extensively in programmes such as Round the Horne and in many television comedy series.